For more than three weeks now, fierce violence has raged between
Israel and Hamas, taking an enormous toll in human life and suffering. J
Street is deeply shocked and saddened by the losses suffered in this
round of violence, from dozens of Israeli soldiers and civilians to the
more than a thousand Gaza residents dead, and thousands more wounded.
Our hearts go out to the families of all those who have died or been
injured, in particular the children whose lives have been cut short by
this deadly conflict. The devastation and homelessness in Gaza must be
addressed immediately or the suffering there will only continue to lay
the seeds for further and deeper violence.
J Street’s position on the violence and our recommendations for actions to end it are as follows:
- It is time for the fighting to end through a sustainable cease-fire agreement.
J Street strongly supports Israel’s right to defend itself
proportionately against the threat of relentless rockets and to destroy
tunnels leading into Israel. We agree with Shimon Peres and other
Israeli officials that the military objectives have largely been
exhausted and it's now time for Israel to look for a way out of Gaza.
Unltimately, there is no military victory over an ideology and no
military solution to a fundamentally political conflict. We adamantly
oppose calls for Israel to “reoccupy Gaza”.
- We support efforts by President Obama and Secretary of State
Kerry as well as the engagement of other countries such as Egypt to
bring about an immediate cease-fire. Any such cease-fire must
account for Israel’s security concerns, specifically from rockets and
tunnels, as well as Palestinian humanitarian needs, and should be
structured to lead to negotiations to establish arrangements related to
security, political issues and humanitarian assistance. We support the
inclusion of the Palestinian Authority in the cease-fire and in the
negotiations around security, political arrangements and humanitarian
assistance.
- We are deeply offended by attacks on and
mischaracterizations of the Secretary’s efforts to resolve this crisis
and his relationship to the state of Israel. We believe his
pursuit of not only a cease-fire but a two-state solution represents the
highest possible form of friendship to Israel and all the people of the
region, and we salute and support the Secretary for his efforts.
- Every effort should be made to establish arrangements that
minimize the chances that another round of violence erupts again in two
years. A real solution for Gaza must (a) address Israel's
legitimate security concerns from both rockets and tunnels, (b)
establish a structure that brings the West Bank and Gaza together
politically and allows Palestinian differences to be settled
politically, and (c) address the serious humanitarian issues that face
the civilian population in Gaza including greater freedom of movement
for people and goods for non-military purposes. J Street supports those
suggesting that cease-fire negotiations be used to advance prospects for
a Palestinian unity government committed to early elections and
demilitarization in Gaza. Allowing the previously-signed reconciliation
agreement between Palestinian factions to move forward as part of the
cease-fire deal might pave the way for a Palestinian government with a
broad mandate and committed to a long-term cease-fire.
- The ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians and
the violence it spawns cannot be addressed without looking at the deeper
issues at stake in the underlying Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This conflict didn’t start when the latest rockets began flying three
weeks ago or with the terrible kidnapping and murder of three teenagers
or Israel’s response to that incident. The roots of this conflict remain
the tragic fight between two peoples over one land and the unresolved
status of territory won by Israel in the 1967 war that has been occupied
since and on which the Palestinian people will one day build their
state. Failure to address and resolve these underlying issues through a
two-state solution condemns both peoples to a never-ending spiral of
violence that will only deepen as technology improves and hatred
festers.
- We remain absolutely committed to achieving a comprehensive
diplomatic resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that results
in two states for two peoples. A never-ending and deepening
cycle of violence will do nothing to advance that cause. Only a
two-state solution that resolves the underlying conflict will ensure
Israel’s safety, security and legitimacy as the democratic homeland of
the Jewish people and provide the Palestinian people with freedom,
dignity and self-determination.
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